Arshdeep Singh Overtakes Yuzvendra Chahal To Become India's Highest Wicket-Taker In T20Is
What lies next for the pacer is the iconic landmark of 100 wickets, which would immortalize Arshdeep's legacy making him the first Indian bowler to ever surpass the monumental landmark.

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Arshdeep overtook the wily spinner’s total of 96 wickets with his second wicket of the night in Kolkata, the 97th of his T20I career, removing Ben Duckett in his second over.
The left-arm pacer initially equaled Chahal’s record by removing Phil Salt for a duck with just the third ball of the first innings.
Since his debut in 2022, Arshdeep has proven to be the strike bowler in the Indian lineup, claiming 95 wickets in just 60 matches.
Enroute to his historic night in Kolkata tonight, Arshdeep surpassed the likes of star pacer Jasprit Bumrah himself, who recorded 89 wickets in 69 innings with a remarkable economy of 6.27.
Renowned for his extraordinary control and temperament, especially in crucial spells and the death overs, Arshdeep has well and truly established himself as the go-to option for India in the shorter format of the game.
What lies next for the pacer is the iconic landmark of 100 wickets, which would immortalize Arshdeep’s legacy making him the first Indian bowler to ever surpass the monumental landmark.
If Arshdeep is to achieve the feat within the five-match series currently underway, he will also become the fastest bowler in T20I history to reach 100 wickets. The previous best is Haris Rauf in 71 matches while Arshdeep has played only 60 so far.
With four more mathches left in the T20I series against England, there exists very little doubt that the Indian shall achieve the milestone and etch his name into the annals of cricketing history.
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